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William Barton,III,Ph.D. Obituary

William (Bill) Barton passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 19, after heroically overcoming cancer. Bill was a loving father, father-in-law, grandfather, brother, uncle, teacher, student, and friend who will forever be missed.
  Bill was born on April 1, 1936, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the eldest son of William Thomas Barton, II, and Marian C. Loughney.
  Bill loved sports from an early age growing up in his beloved Philadelphia. He even shot hoops in the neighborhood with Wilt "The Stilt" Chamberlain. Wherever he lived, Bill always remained loyal to his favorite Philly sports teams: the Philadelphia Phillies and Philadelphia Eagles. Bill lived and attended school in West Philadelphia and southern New Jersey, graduating from Camden Catholic High School in 1954. Bill served honorably in the United States Air Force during the Korean conflict with actor Roy Scheider (Jaws, etc.), who was his Commanding Officer. Mr. Scheider mentored Bill in drama and theater direction. Under the GI Bill, Bill attended La Crosse State College in Wisconsin and West Chester University in Pennsylvania, where he earned his undergraduate degree and teaching certification. A lifelong student, Bill graduated with a Master's Degree from Temple University and earned his Ph.D. in Education from the University of Maryland, in his late sixties.
  Bill's love of education and the sharing of that love with children led him to a fulfilling teaching career that lasted many years. Bill taught English and Drama at Cedar Ridge High School in Old Bridge, New Jersey and at Friendly High School in Fort Washington, Maryland, where he retired after 45 years of teaching high school. His students loved him and his antics in the classroom. Bill had a wonderful sense of humor. While in New Jersey, he was in his element teaching students who wanted to be actors and was involved in many dramas and acting workshops and productions in the area. It was then that he met and worked with Robert (Bobby) Hegyes of the television shows "Welcome Back, Kotter" and "Cagney & Lacey" among others.
  Bill had a wanderlust taking him many places including hiking Prince Edward Island, Canada, living amongst the locals. He was very proud of his Welsh ancestry and succeeded in living out some of his biggest life dreams: traveling to Wales, England, Ireland, and Italy. He also was honored to be the P.A. announcer from the booth at a Baltimore Ravens game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. He lived out his life in the beautiful woods and hills outside of Fredericksburg, Virginia in a town called Locust Grove.
Bill made homes wherever he laid his head including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Oregon, New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia.
 Bill was a simple man, a kind and gentle soul who was always in deep thought. He had a great laugh and made others laugh too. He was the best listener. Anyone who had a problem would surely find relief by talking with him. He didn't always have the answers but his calming nature and laid-back style put people at ease. He had an innate desire to help those in need–whether it be stray animals or even people. He was one-of-a-kind.
  Bill was an interesting man who led a full life. A right - brain thinker, he loved reading, writing, the classics, music, the arts, academia and especially photography – at which he excelled.
Bill was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Gerald and David Barton, wife and best friend Alice H. Barton in 2015, and by his loving son, who carries the same name, William Thomas Barton IV, in 2016. Bill is survived by daughters Virginia (Ginny) Matijasick and her husband Tony, Trinity Arnold and her husband Gerard, son Brian Barton and his wife Carrie, grandchildren Gerard Jr., Grace, William, Philip, and Joseph Arnold, Emily Ferlmann, David Warriner, Regina Wilson, Kevin McMurtrey, nephew David Barton, and extended family Jennifer Ferlmann and her husband Rusty, and Regina Manning. Bill also leaves behind his loving and devoted friends Debbie and
Phil Harris, Deborah Keene, all of Virginia.
  The family would like to thank P.J. Miller, RN, and Colleen Stiles, OT, for their care and concern for Bill. These ladies made a world of difference in his life.
  A military memorial service will be held on a later date at Washington Crossing National Cemetery, Newtown, PA.
~~ Explorers Are Never Lost ~~
Published by James J. Dougherty Funeral Home on Dec. 29, 2017.

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Ginny Matijasick

December 23, 2022

Miss you, Dad

January 22, 2018

Flying high with those Philadelphia Eagles!

January 19, 2018

Just thinking of you today. It's nearly 9:10 am when it will be one month. :-(
Miss you.

Love,
Ginny

Carol Forestieri

January 7, 2018

Rest in Peace

Carol Forestieri

January 7, 2018

I was deeply saddened to hear of Bill's passing. I was honoured to spend some time with him and glad that I got to know him. He was inspirational, caring and knew how to make me laugh. He will be truly missed. My thoughts and prayers go to his family.

Carrie Barton

January 3, 2018

Bill was a warm and loving father-in-law, who made a point to verbalize and demonstrate how much he truly valued me as a part of his family. Always being warm and welcoming, flattering me with showers of compliments and allowing me to witness his most sincere and heartfelt smile. I'm so touched that he took my hand Thanksgiving Day before he passed and told me he was glad I was a part of his family. Thank you for raising a wonderful son, who carries on your silliness and love of life and treasures me every day, just as you always did. I consider myself blessed to have been able to call you Dad. I love you so much and will miss you and will keep my promise I made to you to make sure Brian eats his greens.
Your Daughter-in-Love,
Carrie

Kevin McMurtrey

January 3, 2018

The last days I had with him were the best and he loved me as his blood and filled whatever room he was in with love and laughter.

Carrie Barton

January 3, 2018

Bill was a warm and loving father-in-law, who made a point to verbalize and demonstrate how much he truly valued me as a part of his family. Always being warm and welcoming, flattering me with showers of compliments and allowing me to witness his most sincere and heartfelt smile. I'm so touched that he took my hand Thanksgiving Day before he passed and told me he was glad I was a part of his family. Thank you for raising a wonderful son, who carries on your silliness and love of life and treasures me every day, just as you always did. I consider myself blessed to have been able to call you Dad. I love you so much and will miss you and will keep my promise I made to you the day I became your daughter-in-law to make sure Brian eats his greens. Love, Carrie

Brian Barton

January 1, 2018

Dad, I will miss our conversations and your laugh to say the least. You always understood me and I understood you. I hope I can continue to make you proud.

Maritza Yi Hanvey

December 30, 2017

You have left a legacy as your daughter embodies all i have read n heard about you. Rest in peace William kbowing yoyr family is very loved n surrounded by those who care about them. You fought the fight n now its your time to rest!

Bev

December 30, 2017

Deepest sympathies Ginny & Tony.

Linda Smickle

December 30, 2017

That was a beautiful tribute to your father he sounds like a great man so sorry for your loss hugs and prayers for you and your family❤

Lisa Colangelo

December 29, 2017

RIP Mr. Barton

Tony Matijasick

December 29, 2017

Your kind heart and gentle spirit was an inspiration. You will live on in all our hearts. I've been enriched by knowing you. Uou will be missed. Rest In Peace, Bill.

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Ginny Matijasick

December 29, 2017

You were the best dad and friend. I love you.

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